How to create a Logger object using Lombok?
If I use Logger
class then I can create a logger object like this:
private static Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(MyAccessDeniedHandler.class);
Now my question is how can I create an object using Lombok. I want to invoke info()
method.
slf4j lombok
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If I use Logger
class then I can create a logger object like this:
private static Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(MyAccessDeniedHandler.class);
Now my question is how can I create an object using Lombok. I want to invoke info()
method.
slf4j lombok
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If I use Logger
class then I can create a logger object like this:
private static Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(MyAccessDeniedHandler.class);
Now my question is how can I create an object using Lombok. I want to invoke info()
method.
slf4j lombok
If I use Logger
class then I can create a logger object like this:
private static Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(MyAccessDeniedHandler.class);
Now my question is how can I create an object using Lombok. I want to invoke info()
method.
slf4j lombok
slf4j lombok
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Lombok comes with various log annotations that init a log
instance for you
More information here
Choose an annotation corresponding to your logger library and annotate your class with it.
In my project, I use @Slf4j
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Lombok comes with various log annotations that init a log
instance for you
More information here
Choose an annotation corresponding to your logger library and annotate your class with it.
In my project, I use @Slf4j
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Lombok comes with various log annotations that init a log
instance for you
More information here
Choose an annotation corresponding to your logger library and annotate your class with it.
In my project, I use @Slf4j
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Lombok comes with various log annotations that init a log
instance for you
More information here
Choose an annotation corresponding to your logger library and annotate your class with it.
In my project, I use @Slf4j
Lombok comes with various log annotations that init a log
instance for you
More information here
Choose an annotation corresponding to your logger library and annotate your class with it.
In my project, I use @Slf4j
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